How many people actually use the tubescreamer??

It's essentially a standard 808 schematic with some electrolytics replaced by film caps, and some resistor values and caps interchanged.

Take the standard BYOC schematic and just make these changes:

=--Resistors:

Replace 51K with 20K (less distortion on low settings)

=--Capacitors:

Replace 1NP electrolytics with 1uf film capacitors (improved fidelity)

Replace the .22uf tantalum capacitors with .15uf (improve tone knob)

Optional: Replace .047uf film capacitor with .1uf film cap (reduce mid-hump, add bass)

=---Voltage

Run with a voltage between 9 and 18V for increased headroom.
 
I actually don't currently. I use a modded SD-1 that has a switch for symmetric and asymmetric clipping, 9 times out of 10 I'm on the asymmetric setting. I'm considering selling it and getting a 808 type OD to replace it though. Perhaps a Maxon OD808, perhaps a custom made pedal with some tweaks, I'm not completely sure yet.
 
Ts rules!

though I've been diggin my 6505 red channel without it a bit more lately. it doesn't do that much to that channel than the green one. anyone agree? or am I loosing it?
 
Dude, the TS boost infront of a tube amp is a glorious combination haha. Everyone who hears my recto in person loves my tone but they all ask why i use the od808 and i switch it off for them and their faces change instantly and the just go "ew." It's a subtle difference but a huge one at the same time.
 
The TS7 is so cheap for chrissakes, why not buy one? And I always found the Pod TS to be much more nasally sounding than my TS7, so I'm with the analog-preferring crowd (though BTE TSS fucking rules)
 
TS-7 and PODXT user here.

I'll take the POD TS sim over nothing, but I prefer the TS in front of the POD.

Also love the TS in front of a tube amp. Really tightens things up and you get use the boost to go high gain and keep the fizzyness out.

Use to have a BOSS SD-1 and then had it modified, and then sold it. Was always kinda blah and then to top it off, when it's disengaged for clean playing, it still puts a little buzz on top of everything.

Also had a DS-1 and then got the Keeley Red Eye mod, and then sold it. Everyone raved how it sounded like a tube amp... sounded like a buzzy thin piece of crap to me.

I even like the TS-7 going into a tube amp's clean channel, both in classic and hot rod mode.
 
I used the Pod X3 Live's TS for some time ... sounded like Pooh.
No, not that drastic, but I definitly preferred my SD-1 over it. The Pods TS was harsh and not very pleasant to my ears :D